danielwAdministrator
(Moderator)
Mon Sep 27 2004 01:41 AM
Re: Jeanne the last Landfalling hurricane?

Phil, you are correct, as usual. The center/ eye of Jeanne is offshore-west of Levy and Citrus Counties.
I hope that southern band is NOT trying to wrap back around the center!!

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSONVILLE FL
916 PM EDT SUN SEP 26 2004
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN JACKSONVILLE HAS ISSUED A
* FLOOD WARNING FOR THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES...
HAMILTON COUNTY IN NORTHERN FLORIDA
SUWANNEE COUNTY IN NORTHERN FLORIDA
CAMDEN COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST GEORGIA
CHARLTON COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST GEORGIA
CLINCH COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST GEORGIA
ECHOLS COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST GEORGIA
WARE COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST GEORGIA

* UNTIL 800 AM EDT MONDAY MORNING

AT 915 PM EDT...WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR CONTINUED TO INDICATE BANDS OF VERY HEAVY RAIN MOVING OVER SUWANNEE AND HAMILTON COUNTIES IN NORTHEAST FLORIDA. HEAVY RAINFALL ALSO IS OCCURRING IN CAMDEN...CHARLTON...CLINCH...ECHOLS AND WARE COUNTIES IN SOUTHEAST GEORGIA.
RADAR RAINFALL ESTIMATES INDICATE THAT UP TO TWO INCHES OF RAINFALL HAS OCCURRED IN THE PAST HOUR...WITH RAINFALL TOTALS OF 2 TO 4 INCHES ALREADY RECEIVED. ADDITIONAL HEAVY RAINFALL WILL OCCUR AS BANDS CONTINUE TO SPREAD OVER THIS AREA INTO TONIGHT.

KEEP IN MIND THAT SOME OF THE HEAVIER RAIN WAS FALLING OVER ALREADY SATURATED GROUND...AND ANY ADDITIONAL RAINS WILL FURTHER AGGRAVATE ONGOING FLOODING. STREAMS AND CREEKS ARE RISING TOWARD BANKFULL AND ROADS AND LOW LYING AREAS ARE BEGINNING TO EXPERIENCE FLOODING. IN ADDITION...PORTIONS OF AREA RIVERS ARE NEAR BANKFULL OR REMAIN IN FLOOD.


Folks there are lots of roads washed out, traffic lights missing, roads under water, and other things totally out of whack. Please don't go out unless you absolutely have to. Especially in a car in the dark, with children on board.



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